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Grand Lake Hiking Trails Map

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Alpine Visitor Center Trailhead Timber Lake/Colorado River Trailhead Baker/Bowen Gulch Trailhead Green Mountain/Onahu Trailhead East Inlet Creek Trailhead Grand Lake East Shore Trailhead Rocky Mountain National Park Hiking Trails Legend of Map Symbols Not all towns appear on map. The publisher does not assume any responsibility for accuracy or completeness of maps. This information was compiled as accurately as possible.


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  • Grand Escape Cottages, Vacation Homes & Condos
      Open all year. 12 cottages in historic Grand Lake Village, at the end of the Boardwalk, "a stone's throw from the lake." Condos on the river and out of town vacation homes. Snowmobile from your door.

  • Winding River Resort Village & On The Trail Snowmobile Rentals
      160 acres near Grand Lake, borders Rocky Mountain National Park and Arapahoe National Forest. Vacation with your horse at horse/camp sites with 12'x32' pen, lodge rooms, cabins, barn available.

  • Running from easy to moderate to hard, Grand Lake's scenic trails offer something for everyone. Check out trail descriptions below to find the hike that's right for you, whether it's a quiet stroll near a waterfall or a day-long backcountry trek.

    Note: Trailhead descriptions run from south to north, mileage given is one-way.

    TRAILHEAD: Grand Lake East Shore. Elevation: 8,390 ft.

      Directions:

    • Driving into Grand Lake, bear right at the Sombrero Stables, and turn right at the first street. Keep going until you run out of paved road.
    • Hikes from this trailhead:

    • From the Grand Lake East Shore, you can hike up to Shadow Mountain Lookout, a fire lookout on the register of National Historic Places. The moderate hike is about 4.8 miles, with a 1,533 foot gain in elevation.

    TRAILHEAD: East Inlet. Elevation: 8,391 ft.

      Directions:

    • From Highway 34, head east on 278 toward Grand Lake. Bear left at all forks until you reach the trailhead.
    • Hikes from this trailhead:

    • All hikes from this trailhead will lead you to beautiful falls or lakes in Rocky Mountain National Park. Hike to Cascade Falls (3.5 miles, moderate difficulty) or North Inlet Falls ( 7.6 miles, moderate to difficult). Or try out the more difficult hikes to Lake Nokoni (9.9 miles, 2,240 ft. elevation gain) or Lake Nanita (11 miles, 2,240 ft. gain).

    TRAILHEAD: North Inlet. Elevation: 8,540 ft.

      Directions:

    • Drive east from Highway 34 on 278 toward Grand Lake. Bear left at all forks until you reach the parking lot.
    • Hikes from this trailhead:

    • The easiest route from this trailhead leads to Adams Falls. At .6 miles with a gain of 79 feet, it's a nice stroll to a beautiful waterfall. Hikers looking for a moderate challenge can try the Lone Pine Lake trail (11 miles, 1,494 ft. gain) or the trail to Lake Verna ( 13.8 miles, 1,809 ft. gain).

    TRAILHEAD: Tonahutu Creek. Elevation: 8,560 ft.

      Directions:

    • Drive east from Highway 34 on 278 toward Grand Lake. Take a left at all forks until you reach the parking lot.
    • Hikes from this trailhead:

    • Hike along the Tonahutu Creek on the Big Meadows trail. The easy hike is 3.2 miles with a small elevation gain of 880 feet.

    TRAILHEAD: Green Mountain. Elevation: 8,794 ft.

      Directions:

    • Trailhead is 3.5 miles north of the park entrance on Highway 34.
    • Hikes from this trailhead:

    • The Valley Trail, a 5.5 mile loop, is an easy stroll from this trailhead. Or try the moderate hike to Granite Falls (5.2 miles, 1,046 ft. elevation gain). Hikes to Haynach Lakes (8.3 miles, 2,286 ft. gain) and Flattop Mountain (10.3 miles, 3,530 ft. gain) are available for those who want longer, difficult trails.

    TRAILHEAD: Onahu Creek. Elevation: 8,765 ft.

      Directions:

    • Trailhead is about 3.5 miles north of the park entrance on Highway 34.
    • Hikes from this trailhead:

    • Try out the moderate trails to Parika Lake (5 miles, 2,496 ft. elevation gain), Blue Lake (11 miles, 1,880 ft. gain) or up Baker Pass (5.75 miles, 2,389 ft. gain). The trail to Bowen Lake, a 7 mile trek through thick forest, and the trail up Bowen Pass, a 7.5 mile, steep hike, are ideal for skilled hikers.

    TRAILHEAD: Bowen/Baker Gulch. Elevation: 8,864 ft.

      Directions:

    • Trailhead is about 6.5 miles north of the park entrance on Highway 34.
    • Hikes from this trailhead:

    • The Onahu Creek Loop is a moderate, quiet stroll of about 6.5 miles. The Long Meadows trail (3.7 miles, 1,475 ft. gain in elevation), a moderate hike that's great for viewing wildlife, also starts from this trailhead.

    TRAILHEAD: Timber Lake. Elevation: 9,000 ft.

      Directions:

    • Trailhead is about 9.5 miles north of the park entrance on Highway 34.
    • Hikes from this trailhead:

    • The Timber Lake trail is a 4.8 mile, moderate hike through the flower-filled meadows below the lake. The Long Meadows trail (5.5 miles, 1,480 ft. elevation gain) is a more secluded, moderate hike, great for moose and elk watching.

    TRAILHEAD: Colorado River Trailhead. Elevation: 9,010 ft.

      Directions:

    • Head 9.5 miles north of the park entrance on Highway 34. Trailhead has a picnic area.
    • Hikes from this trailhead:

    • Hikes from this trailhead: Beautiful hikes of all difficulties can be found from this trailhead. Take the easy 3.5 mile trail up to Lulu City, site of an 1880s mining town. Or try the moderate Little Yellowstone (5.1 miles, 1,021 ft. elevation gain) or Skeleton Gulch trails. Those seeking difficulty can try out the trail to Lake of the Clouds ( 6.9 miles, 2,240 ft. gain), a rocky trek that gets harder near the end. Or head up difficult La Poudre Pass (7.4 miles, 1,501 feet) to cross the Continental Divide or Thunder Pass (6.9 miles, 2,321 ft. gain), a route once used by stage coaches.

    TRAILHEAD: Alpine Visitor Center. Elevation: 11,796 ft.

      Directions:

    • Located off Fall River Pass along Trail Ridge Road.
    • Hikes from this trailhead:

    • From this trailhead, access the Forest Canyon Pass trail, an easy, downhill, two mile hike.
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